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  1. Introduction to Ergonomics, Third Edition by R.S. Bridger, 2008-08-14
  2. Ergonomics: How to Design for Ease and Efficiency (2nd Edition) by K.H.E. Kroemer, H.B. Kroemer, et all 2000-07-21
  3. Ergonomics for Beginners: A Quick Reference Guide, Third Edition by Jan Dul, Bernard Weerdmeester, 2008-05-28
  4. Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics
  5. Ergonomics For Beginners: A Quick Reference Guide, Second Edition by Jan Dul, Bernard Weerdmeester, 2001-05-10
  6. Work Design: Occupational Ergonomics by Stephan Konz, Steve Johnson, 2007-09-11
  7. The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies and Emerging Applications, Second Edition (Human Factors and Ergonomics)
  8. Introduction to Ergonomics Instructor's Manual by Robert Bridger, 2003-04-17
  9. A Guide to Human Factors and Ergonomics, Second Edition by Martin Helander, 2005-12-16
  10. Ergonomics for Therapists by Karen Jacobs EdDOTR/LCPEFAOTA, 2007-07-30
  11. Ergonomics of the Home by Etienne Grandjean, 1973-06
  12. Ergonomics in Sport and Physical Activity: Enhancing Performance and Improving Safety by Thomas Reilly, 2009-09-22
  13. Control Applications and Ergonomics in Agriculture 1998 (IFAC Proceedings Volumes) by N. Sigrimis, P.P. Groumpos, 1998-12-30
  14. Kodak's Ergonomic Design for People at Work by The Eastman Kodak Company, 2003-10-10

1. IEHF | Designing For People
The Institute of ergonomics Human Factors is dedicated to providing information and services to the public, and support to its members. Maybe you want to know what ergonomics is
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2. CDC - Ergonomics And Musculoskeletal Disorders - NIOSH Workplace Safety And Heal
Annotated list of NIOSH publications and other resources.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ergonomics/

3. Ergonomics: Articles And Videos On Posture, Chairs, And Back Pain
Collection of articles describing how to set up a safe working environment at the desk.
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    Think about how many hours of your life have been spent sitting in chairs. The number is surely staggering. What's worse, millions of people are sitting in a badly designed chair or are sitting in a way that can cause chronic back pain and undue suffering. Ergonomics is about designing towards our needs and our physiology. Whether you are buying an ergonomic chair to support your back or taking steps to improve your posture , knowing proper techniques and proper chair design will help you improve your back's health.
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    • Office Chair: Choosing the Right Ergonomic Office Chair
      Working in an office typically involves spending a great deal of time sitting in an - a position that adds stress to the structures in the spine. Therefore, to avoid developing or compounding back problems, it's important to have an office chair that's ergonomic and that supports the lower back and promotes good posture. By: Rodney K. Lefler, DC

4. Ergonomics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ergonomics is the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Proper ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . See talk page for details. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (July 2008) Ergonomics: the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Ergonomics is the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Proper ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries , which can develop over time and can lead to long-term disability. The International Ergonomics Association defines ergonomics as follows: Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance. Ergonomics is employed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the design of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines.
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5. Ergonomics - Wiktionary
The science of the design of equipment, especially so as to reduce operator fatigue, discomfort and injury. ergonomics is increasingly important in officeproduct design
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6. Ergonomic Society Of Australia
To advance the science of ergonomics in Australia by promoting education and research in ergonomics and the application of its principles.
http://www.ergonomics.org.au
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7. Ergonomics.org - Posture, Motion And Ergonomics
Relating the principles of ergonomics to the quality of posture and movement.
http://ergonomics.org/
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ERGONOMICS...
The term "ergonomics" is derived from two Greek words: "ergon," meaning work, and "nomoi," meaning natural laws. Ergonomists study human capabilities in relationship to work demands.

POSTURE...
In recent years, ergonomists have attempted to define postures which minimize unnecessary static work and reduce the forces acting on the body. All of us could significantly reduce our risk of injury if we could adhere to the following ergonomic principles:
  • All work activities should permit the worker to adopt several different, but equally healthy and safe postures.
  • Where muscular force has to be exerted it should be done by the largest appropriate muscle groups available.
  • Work activities should be performed with the joints at about mid-point of their range of movement. This applies particularly to the head, trunk, and upper limbs.

THE PROBLEM...
Here, however, we arrive at a serious problem - and a challenge to conventional ergonomic thinking: In order to put these recommendations into practice, a person would have to be a skilled observer of his or her own joint and muscle functioning and would have to be able to change his or her posture to a healthier one at will. No one develops this sort of highly refined sensory awareness without special training. Therefore, in order to derive the benefits of ergonomic research, we must learn how to observe our bodies in a new way.* Any attempt to improve workplace conditions can have only limited success if this issue is ignored.

8. Ergonomics.org - Posture, Motion And Ergonomics
Relating the principles of ergonomics to the quality of posture and movement.
http://www.ergonomics.org
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ERGONOMICS...
The term "ergonomics" is derived from two Greek words: "ergon," meaning work, and "nomoi," meaning natural laws. Ergonomists study human capabilities in relationship to work demands.

POSTURE...
In recent years, ergonomists have attempted to define postures which minimize unnecessary static work and reduce the forces acting on the body. All of us could significantly reduce our risk of injury if we could adhere to the following ergonomic principles:
  • All work activities should permit the worker to adopt several different, but equally healthy and safe postures.
  • Where muscular force has to be exerted it should be done by the largest appropriate muscle groups available.
  • Work activities should be performed with the joints at about mid-point of their range of movement. This applies particularly to the head, trunk, and upper limbs.

THE PROBLEM...
Here, however, we arrive at a serious problem - and a challenge to conventional ergonomic thinking: In order to put these recommendations into practice, a person would have to be a skilled observer of his or her own joint and muscle functioning and would have to be able to change his or her posture to a healthier one at will. No one develops this sort of highly refined sensory awareness without special training. Therefore, in order to derive the benefits of ergonomic research, we must learn how to observe our bodies in a new way.* Any attempt to improve workplace conditions can have only limited success if this issue is ignored.

9. Safety And Health Topics: Ergonomics
OSHA publishes Final ergonomics Guidelines for Shipyards ; OSHA Protocol for Developing Industry and Task Specific Ergonomic Guidelines ; OSHA Publishes Dow Chemical Company
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ergonomics. ergonomics is the field of study that seeks to fit the job to the person, rather than the person to the job. This is achieved by the evaluation and design of
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11. OSHA Ergonomic Program Standard
Article on OSHA s new ergonomics Program Standard.
http://www.inventoryops.com/ergonomics.htm
OSHAs Ergonomics Program Standard By Dave Piasecki Updates: April 5, 2002. OSHA is working on Industry Specific and Task Specific Ergonomics guidelines. The "New" OSHA Ergonomics Plan is a work in progress, I suggest periodically checking the OSHA Ergonomics Page for updates. Extra: For more information on ergonomics, there is a great publication available from the California Osha website called Easy Ergonomics. This is not a simple pamphlet, it's 96 pages of detailed info including many photos and examples of specific improvements. Download PDF file by clicking on the following link and then clicking on the Easy Ergonomics title. http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/puborder.asp Also try ErgoWeb for news, information, and products related to ergonomics. Liberty Mutual has provided Manual Materials Handling Tables (online assessment tools and downloadable PDF) Visit my safety links for more sites. Here is my original article from 2000: Effective January 16, 2001 OSHAs Ergonomics Program Standard goes into effect.

12. Ergonomics: Definition From Answers.com
ergonomics The word ergonomics means laws of ( nomos ) work ( ergon ). ergonomics is the science of adapting the job and/or the equipment and the human to each other for
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13. Ergonomics: Introduction To Ergonomics
Article focusing on the application of ergonomics and ergonomic principles to the workplace situation.
http://www.accel-team.com/ergonomics/index.html
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      Fitting the task to the person is what ergonomics is really about. Good ergonomics:
      • Shortens learning times Makes the job quicker with less fatigue Improves care of machines Reduces absenteeism Reduces labor turnover and other signs of worker malcontent Meets the requirements of health and safety legislation
      Within management services various principles exist; for example,
      • work-place design motion economy rest allowances job satisfaction and environmental control
      which have for at least 50 years been taught and applied on a semi-empirical basis, and all of which are orientated around the worker. Starting with the Industrial Fatigue Research Board in 1919, scientific advances in the study of the human at work have shown that the application of scientific understanding of anatomy physiology and psychology results in improved productivity, thus ergonomists will have received formal education at degree level in these subjects. Although they may seek to operate directly on the shop floor or in the office, they will often be naive concerning some of the harder facts of industrial and commercial life and will therefore work much better via the management services department.

14. Ergonomics: MedlinePlus
ergonomics looks at what kind of work you do, what tools you use and your whole job environment. The aim is to find the best fit between you and your job conditions. Examples
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URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ergonomics.html Ergonomics looks at what kind of work you do, what tools you use and your whole job environment. The aim is to find the best fit between you and your job conditions. Examples of ergonomic changes to your work might include
  • Adjusting the position of your computer keyboard to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome Being sure that the height of your desk chair allows your feet to rest flat on floor Learning the right way to lift heavy objects to prevent back injuries Using handle coatings or special gloves to suppress vibrations from power tools
No matter what the job is, the goal is to make sure that you are safe, comfortable, and less prone to work-related injuries. Ergonomics looks at what kind of work you do, what tools you use and your whole job environment. The aim is to find the best fit between you and your job conditions. Examples of ergonomic changes to your work might include
  • Adjusting the position of your computer keyboard to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome Being sure that the height of your desk chair allows your feet to rest flat on floor Learning the right way to lift heavy objects to prevent back injuries Using handle coatings or special gloves to suppress vibrations from power tools
No matter what the job is, the goal is to make sure that you are safe, comfortable, and less prone to work-related injuries.

15. Ergonomics Of Computer Use
ergonomics. Many people suffer various types of avoidable injuries from using a computer. The graphic at the right is from the Website http//www
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Ergonomics
Many people suffer various types of avoidable injuries from using a computer. The graphic at the right is from the Website http://www.sorehand.com/carpal-tunnel-syndrome.htm Many people suffer various types of injuries from using a computer. This section points to some of the relevant literature. The emphasis is on preventative measures that can be taken to substantially reduce the risk of injury.
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Computer Ergonomics for Elementary School. Accessed 11/45/02: http://www.orosha.org/cergos/ . Quoting from the Website: Computer Ergonomics is about things that you can do to make working on a computer more comfortable and better for your body. For example, wearing a bike helmet when riding a bike and a seatbelt when riding in a car are two simple things that you do to be safe. The Computer Ergonomics for Elementary School Students (CergoS) Web site will show you some simple and affordable ways to make sure that your body is safe and comfortable while using a computer. This project was supported by a grant from the Department of Consumer and Business Services, Oregon OSHA. All material at this Web site is free to everyone and can be reproduced.

16. Ergonomics
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17. UNC Department Of Environment, Health & Safety: Workplace Safety: Ergonomics
ergonomics is a service the University provides to all its employees. The goal of ergonomics is to design the workplace to accomodate the worker, in order to prevent and/or
http://ehs.unc.edu/workplace_safety/ergonomics/
Quick Links Ergonomic Products Fact Sheets Forms Health Physics Supplies Labels Nanotechnology Safety On-line Orientation Radioactive Inventory Self-Study Training Shipping Waste Pick-Up Workers' Comp Forms about ehs committees emergencies factsheets ... ehs home Ergonomics is a service the University provides to all its employees. The goal of Ergonomics is to design the workplace to accomodate the worker, in order to prevent and/or alleviate possible discomfort experienced at work. The Ergonomics section of the Environment, Health and Safety Department's website is for those looking for information and resources related to Ergonomics. Choose a subject on the left that you are interested in for more information on Ergonomics. If you have suggestions on subjects that should appear here, please don't hesitate to contact us. Please use this online assessment tool to evaluate and modify your workstation.
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Wherever you work, you face many challenges: one-size-fits-all keyboards and desks, chairs with no lumbar support, or noisy work environments. In the best case, these minor annoyances can be a major distraction, and often turn into painful Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) that can keep you out of work for months at a time.

19. Ergonomics Definition Of Ergonomics In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
ergonomics, the engineering science concerned with the physical and psychological relationship between machines and the people who use them. The ergonomicist takes an empirical
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20. Ergonomics - Definition Of Ergonomics In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free On
ergonomics /er go nom ics/ (er″gonom iks) the science relating to humans and their work, including the factors affecting the efficient use of human energy.
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